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  • Synanthrope (redirección desde Synanthropic)
    as one of the most prominent synanthropic animals and can be found in almost every place there are people. Synanthropic plants include pineapple weed…
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  • Sandor; Beck, Relja (2018). "High mitochondrial sequence divergence in synanthropic flea species (Insects: Siphonaptera) from Europe and the Mediterranean"…
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  • human-dominated environments, and has been widely introduced. The type locality is Bou Saâda, Algeria. The pseudoscorpions are synanthropic, terrestrial…
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  • urban/suburban environments or around densely populated human settlements such as townships. Some urban wildlife, such as house mice, are synanthropic, ecologically…
    53 kB (6138 palabras) - 00:07 2 abr 2024
  • no means a misnomer, displaying a clear preference for urban environments. The synanthropic gecko displays a tendency to hunt for insects in close proximity…
    38 kB (4378 palabras) - 02:30 27 mar 2024
  • humans of nature. The squirrel blended into the urban environment so efficiently that when synanthropic behavior stops (i.e. people do not leave trash outside…
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  • Urban forest (categoría Forestry and the environment)
    diversity in historically richer sections of town, and larger populations of synanthropic birds in historically poorer sections of town. The economic benefits…
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  • bonds with humans and led to a domestic relationship. The leap from a synanthropic population to a domestic one could only have taken place after the animals…
    26 kB (2920 palabras) - 02:14 17 mar 2024
  • insects they became partially or almost entirely synanthropic, occupying the household environment but with some species still preserving their natural…
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  • snug case it constructs from debris such as fibers and hairs. It is synanthropic; the adult is typically encountered during summer and early autumn, but…
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  • of the carapace. S. nobilis presents a unique risk because of their synanthropic habits, especially in temperate regions, that bring them in close contact…
    31 kB (3544 palabras) - 19:30 23 dic 2023
  • pigs as intermediate host by Taenia species is consequently due to the synanthropic relationship with humans. During the past 8,000–10,000 years, the colonization…
    11 kB (1334 palabras) - 23:10 19 mar 2024
  • few years of the similarly sized congener Arion ater s.l., at least in synanthropic habitats. While the two species coexist they may mate with each other…
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  • most foreign nations including New Zealand, the grey house spider is a synanthropic species and is common in urban habitats and agroecosystems. The species…
    17 kB (1861 palabras) - 10:27 15 sep 2023
  • human constructions or crops in a 1996 study, and may be considered synanthropic. It has a relatively high rate of cutaneous water loss compared to non-burrowing…
    14 kB (1571 palabras) - 03:58 27 abr 2023
  • their diet. Purple martins (nominate form P. s. subis) are considered synanthropic, meaning they have developed an association with humans over time and…
    24 kB (2831 palabras) - 11:21 21 abr 2024
  • flee awkwardly with their characteristic long-legged gait. C. lyoni are synanthropic, preferring to live inside or near human-made structures. They usually…
    29 kB (2941 palabras) - 21:56 29 dic 2023
  • Angoumois grain moth is synanthropic, tending not to migrate individually and are predominantly introduced to a new environment from larvae previously…
    21 kB (2635 palabras) - 13:18 8 abr 2024
  • PMID 24750436. Gravinatti ML, Barbosa CM, Soares RM, Gregori F (2020). "Synanthropic rodents as virus reservoirs and transmitters". Rev Soc Bras Med Trop…
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  • form is thought to have emerged from Papua New Guinea and is said to be synanthropic, or ecologically associated with humans.[citation needed] Chrysomya megacephala…
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  • throughout the Asian continent and are highly adaptable. Certain species are synanthropic, having learned to live alongside humans, but they have become problematic…
    53 kB (3241 palabras) - 06:04 23 abr 2024